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6 Feb 2010

David Bellamy, zionism and climate change denial

David Bellamy was the furry faced messenger of environmental concern on the TV back in the 1970s when I was a kid.

The botanist has since become a prominent climate change sceptic.

Now he is endorsing Israel as an exponent of good practice environmentalism.

Israel's militarism including the recent admission of using white phosperous in Gaza doesn't look green to me.

Depressing, he looks like a hired gun to me or may be he really does believe that climate change is a con and Israel is green?

Its a bit mad, nobody says CO2 is a poison but it does cause climate change, nobody says water is a poison but too much of it does cause drowning....Bellamy does seem to be using some half arsed arguments that would shame the Daily Mail or perhaps not.

I actually voted Green in the last NZ election.However, after spending some weeks studying the climategate stuff, and looking at this so-called "Science" of Global Warming, its dodgy data, iffy algorithms, and cagey behaviour amongst the so-called consensus, I have to say that I am absolutely disgusted bu everything I see, and will never support any Green party ever again.

I am a very enviromentally concious person, politically centre-left, and take an active interest in sustainable technologies. I am also a climate skeptic, because I understand science and I have 3 degrees including a PhD to back that up.

I am sick of these patronising green eco-warriors using offensive terminology like "denier" and a complete non-understanding of the complexities of the planet to justify their oil-hating views and impose it on the rest of us.

The world is waking up to this scam, and Green politics has been set back decades as a result.